What is sleep apnea? Sleep apnea is a breathing disorder that affects people while they sleep usually without them knowing it.
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Central sleep apnea is the least common of all types of sleep apnea. In central sleep apnea, the cause of the breathing problem is in the brain or central nervous system.
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The second type of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea or obstructive apnea. In obstructive sleep apnea, the upper airway is blocked during sleep by the tissue of the soft palate, throat, and/or tongue.
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Mixed sleep apnea, as the name suggests, is the combination of central apnea syndrome and obstructive apnea syndrome. Most people with sleep apnea probably have some form of mixed sleep apnea.
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Some of the effects of sleep apnea are heart problem, automobile accidents, strokes, and death. Sleep apnea is a potentially fatal disorder. One of the effects of sleep apnea is that people with sleep apnea repeatedly stop breathing during a night's sleep.
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There are many sleep apnea treatments. Some are new sleep apnea treatments and some have been long documented in medical journals on sleep apnea treatments.
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There are many types of sleep apnea surgery that can help cure sleep apnea. There is a laser surgery for sleep apnea as well as plasma energy surgery for sleep apnea.
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